‘Sister Wives’ Star Meri Brown Snubs Husband Kody, Calls Someone Else Her ‘True Love’
Feb. 15 2019, Updated 2:13 p.m. ET
Kody Brown has had issues in his marriages over the years – and it appears Valentine’s Day is no exception. Sister Wives star Meri Brown snubbed her husband in a sweet holiday post, while Christine celebrated with girlfriends.
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Kody divorced wife Meri back in 2014 to legally marry younger spouse Robyn. Meri later fell victim to a catfish scam. She fell in love with someone on the Internet who she believed was a man. They had a six-month relationship before Meri discovered she was a woman.
Although the couple has been working on their marriage, the family still has their doubts. On a recent episode, the other wives worried Meri bought a bed and breakfast in Utah to leave the family, who lived in Nevada at the time.
On Valentine’s Day, Meri snubbed Kody by writing a loving post to her dog. “There's nothing like the true love of a dog,” she wrote of her late pup Mosby. "If only the world was filled with the unconditional love of dogs, what an amazing place it would be!”
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But Meri wasn’t the only wife not showing the love to her husband. Christine posted a photo of waffles and fruit with the caption, “Happy Galentine’s Day.”
Christine has had her issues with Kody in the past as well. In the family’s 2012 book Becoming Sister Wives: The Story of an Unconventional Marriage, Christine admitted her resentment towards Kody for going on a honeymoon only months after she gave birth to their daughter Truely.
“Kody and Robyn’s courtship came at a time of huge personal upheaval,” Christine admitted. “I was pregnant with Truely, and we had also entered new and uncharted territory as we began filming Sister Wives for TLC. When Kody started courting and then married Robyn it really rocked me. I gave birth to Truely and was suffering from extreme postpartum depression. I’d never thought I’d feel such a sense of loss and such crippling jealousy, I thought I was better and stronger than that, I really did.”
She continued, “I couldn’t see myself as Kody’s wife. Instead I felt inconsequential, as if I’d been pushed to the side.”
Who do you think Kody will spend Valentine’s Day with tonight? Sound off in the comments.
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